I May Be Crazy But...:firemanbuck: I May Be Crazy But...: firemanbuck: I was out strolling on the Redondo waterfront between 9 and 10 that night with my date. I saw nothing, except the sweet look of desire in her eyes.

I saw a lot more of her later.

Sorry if I stretched her out too much for your little peen.... I hope you liked marinating it in my man gravy.

Yeah, mine wasn't big enough to really show her a good time, but she did seem to enjoy the 7 huge guys and the donkey that came after me.

Hey, I saw this! I was driving North around Federal Way with my dad when I saw something really fast and bright falling across the sky. I thought it must have been a plane landing at Sea-Tac and it just looked really fast for some reason, My dad speculated it was a meteor, turns out he was right.

firemanbuck:I May Be Crazy But...: firemanbuck: I May Be Crazy But...: firemanbuck: I was out strolling on the Redondo waterfront between 9 and 10 that night with my date. I saw nothing, except the sweet look of desire in her eyes.

I saw a lot more of her later.

Sorry if I stretched her out too much for your little peen.... I hope you liked marinating it in my man gravy.

Yeah, mine wasn't big enough to really show her a good time, but she did seem to enjoy the 7 huge guys and the donkey that came after me.

My wife and I were lying out on the front lawn on a July 4th night some years ago, and saw a fireball (meteorite) streaking across the sky. Sucker was as big as the moon appears to us, leaving a long trail of fire behind it. As it passed over our house we ran to the back yard and could see it for another 5 seconds or so, when it suddenly shattered into pieces. We could distinctly see at least 4 large pieces of it after it shattered. That was probably one of the single most awesome things I have ever seen.